
Delta is ramping up service to Las Vegas for CES 2027 with more than 120 peak-day flights connecting the city to key business hubs across the U.S. and around the world, including new non-stop service from Hong Kong and Taipei.
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This year’s expansion is anchored by 3 major additions:
New nonstop service from Hong Kong (HKG) to Las Vegas (LAS)
HKG-LAS: Jan. 4 (inbound), Jan. 10 (outbound)
New nonstop service from Taipei (TPE) to Las Vegas (LAS)
TPE-LAS: Jan. 5 (inbound), Jan. 9 & 10 (outbound)
Expanded Austin (AUS) service to twice daily
New Asia service
Delta is growing its transpacific reach for CES 2027 with new nonstop service from Hong Kong and Taipei to Las Vegas, offering direct access between CES and two of the world’s most influential technology markets.
These flights complement existing service from Asia with Seoul-Incheon (ICN) and Shanghai (PVG), reflecting continued strong demand for global connectivity to CES and underscoring the importance of direct links between Asia and Las Vegas.

Domestic schedule
Delta’s CES schedule includes extensive flying from its core hubs, providing seamless one-stop access to Las Vegas from across the network.
Peak-day service includes:
Atlanta (ATL): Up to 10 daily flights
Detroit (DTW): Up to 7 daily flights
New York (JFK): Up to 7 daily flights
Los Angeles (LAX): Up to 7 daily flights
Seattle (SEA): Up to 6 daily flights
Boston (BOS): Up to 3 daily flights
Additional point-to-point flying from markets like San Jose (SJC), San Diego (SAN) and Orange County (SNA) further expands access, while select service from Florida markets operates during peak travel periods.
